Light problem

ajkrach

Active Member
My timer malfunctioned last night. It did t turn off last night like it was supposed to and it's been on since 6 am yesterday. Do I turn the light off until tomorrow morning, or do I keep it on until it turns off tonight? A couple of my plants are looking really badly burnt
 

ajkrach

Active Member
No. They're not anymore. They're at least 4 ft away. I've been having problems with these lights being too intense. They say to be at like 40 or so in bag and 30 or sorting like that in flower. A d I've left my blinds lights on accidentally from using them to look at the plants in regular type looking light and they've gotten burnt with the light being 3ft. I don't get it honestly
 

ajkrach

Active Member
They're in good health. The lights are 2 2500w phlizon Cob lights. They're about 200w give or take 25 on each setting. They're somewhat hot on the 5 w cobs. I only run the blurple in veg.
 

crimsonecho

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and you are keeping them at 4ft? ok post some pics under white lights pls, i want to see these plants.
 

crimsonecho

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they look very dry in the pots and i’ve never ever kept my lights 4ft away from the plants not even my seedlings.
 

Moflow

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Hanging Distance Seedling: 24''-30'' Veg: 18''-24'' Flower: 12-18
1 x light would do for a 4 x 4 according to their website. Actual watts 436W
Seedling: 24''-30'' Veg: 18''-24'' Flower: 12-18
 

ajkrach

Active Member
I got 2 because they were the price of a 1000 of a few of the comparable lights of other brands. I honestly figured that they would be much worse than they are. I Allah done want one of the lights to just sit and I figured as long as they weren't to close, they wouldn't be too much. I think before I got the other one hung after I transplanted, I had the light at about 30 to maybe 34.they've seemed extremely bright since I got them. I've had gnats, I've had a cat attack, this is happening now. This is my first indoor grow. I just hope they give me something. I feel like they couldn't be any more stressed throughout their short lives as they have been. But they've never stunted and they're growing very well. Thanks for the help
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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Get an in-tent wifi thermometer, check it daily and if you notice the temps not dropping at lights out, you know you have a problem right off.
 
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